In a significant boost for the side, Campbell (hamstring) has been named to make his comeback from a hamstring injury which has sidelined him for the past three weeks while Bailey is expected to make his return from a broken thumb which ruled him out of last week's final-round win over the Wests Tigers.

Jetstar Titans captain Scott Prince (AC joint) has also been named and has declared himself a certain starter despite suffering a shoulder injury against the Tigers.

Jetstar Titans coach John Cartwright said a final decision on the fitness of Campbell and Bailey would be made at the club's final training session in the lead-up to the Warriors clash at Skilled Park on Thursday morning.

Cartwright has named an extended 19-man squad with utility Luke O'Dwyer and winger Jordan Atkins included on a six-man interchange bench.

In other team changes, premiership winning forward Anthony Laffranchi pushes up from the back row to the front row while Greg Bird has been named to start in the back row.

More than 17,500 tickets have already been sold for the match as of 2pm this afternoon after tickets went on sale to the general public at 9am this morning.

Meanwhile in Friday night's curtain raiser, Titans NYC coach Rod Patison has named a strong side for the Gold Coast's sudden death finals encounter against Under-20s minor premiers South Sydney.

Despite finishing in 8th position with a final-round win over the Tigers, the Titans' NYC side gained the advantage of the home final after the NRL moved the match to the Gold Coast to correspond with the NRL final.

Gates open at 5pm with the Under-20s kicking off at 5.15pm and the NRL at 7.45pm